His brooches all in diamonds, the actor Timothée Chalamet sometimes stings them on the belt or on the cuff of his shirt;
the star dancer Germain Louvet uses them to close the collar of a jacket when Austin Butler (the Elvis of Baz Luhrmann) places them soberly on the lapel of a tuxedo.
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Austin Butler at the Met Gala wearing a Cartier Heritage pin.
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So many examples seen recently on the red carpets which show that these high jewelry accessories have, come to think of it, nothing too polished or too feminine.
Even when they are all diamond scrolls like the Boucheron brooch chosen by actor Romain Duris at the last Cannes Film Festival.
A piece inspired by the aigrettes of the Maharajah of Patiala and his 1928 order, the largest to date placed on Place Vendôme with diamond collars, necklaces with rows of fine pearls and emerald pendants, belts covered with precious stones …
Romain Duris at the last Cannes Film Festival, Boucheron brooch.
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Proof that large stones have always fascinated men
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